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EV charging robot to be unveiled: Doosan, LG

SEOUL (ANN/THE KOREA HERALD) – Doosan Robotics and LG Electronics have joined forces to trial an innovative automated electric vehicle charging solution. Harnessing Doosan’s cutting-edge collaborative robots, the system aims to revolutionise the EV charging experience by integrating LG’s 100-kilowatt fast chargers. 

This collaboration seeks to eliminate the need for manual handling of bulky charging cables, addressing a common pain point for drivers and advancing the efficiency of the charging process.

The companies started a pilot operation for their new automated EV charging station last Thursday at LG Science Park in Gangseo-gu, Seoul. LG Science Park is a considerable urban research and development complex with more than 20,000 people working across 8 LG affiliate companies, partner firms, and startups.

The automated charging system is composed of a kiosk that handles vehicle recognition and payment processing, alongside the main charging mechanism. When a vehicle enters the designated charging area, it is immediately recognized by a specialised camera system, which relays crucial information for processing.

A robotic arm, part of the collaborative charging system co-developed by Doosan Robotics and LG Electronics, retracts a charging cable from the port of an Ioniq 5 electric vehicle upon charging completion. PHOTO: ANN/THE KOREA HERALD SOURCE

After driver authentication, a robot equipped with AI and 3D vision locates the vehicle’s charging port. The robot then manages the heavy charging cable with precision, connects it, initiates the charge, and upon completion, disconnects the charger and facilitates automatic payment.

Safety and accuracy are at the core of Doosan’s automated solution. Its robotic arm is outfitted with torque sensors in all six joints, allowing for precise manipulation of the hefty charging cable. The robots also meet the highest safety benchmarks in the sector, boasting PLe, Cat4 robot safety certifications.

Both Doosan and LG are committed to refining this automated solution, drawing on insights from the pilot to optimise performance. They are also exploring the development of diverse automated charging systems to cater to the growing demands of the EV market.

“The automatic charging solution for electric vehicles is technologically demanding, requiring the kind of sensitivity, precision, and safety that only the most sophisticated collaborative robots can provide. These are the kind of challenges we’re tackling as a robotics company to keep pace with the fast-evolving demands of the electric vehicle market,” said Doosan Robotics CEO Ryu Jung-hoon.

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